Timber Creek (Sicklerville, N.J.) wide receiver Adonis Jennings says he is still solidly committed to Rutgers although he will take official visits elsewhere in order to fully explore his options. He will venture to Iowa this upcoming weekend – Nov. 1 – and Pitt the weekend of Jan. 17.

"I'm still solid, I just don't want to limit myself," Jennings, the senior, told NJ.com. "I know I'm committed. I just want to explore my options and see everything."

Jennings added that his relationship with the Rutgers staff is still in-tact, and any reports to the contrary were due to a slight misunderstanding.

"My relationship is still good with coach Wilson and Coach Flood," he said. "It's just something that I've always kind of wanted to do. I've talked to my family members and a few coaches, and they told me to take all my officials and not to limit myself."

Although solid to Rutgers, Iowa has long been one of Jennings' other top schools. So when he got the opportunity to check it out, he took the Iowa coaching staff up on the offer.

"Iowa likes me a lot," he said. "And I've never been to Iowa, so I want to see what it's like. They got in contact with me and told me I should come out. So, I figured, why not?"

Pitt is another school Jennings showed interest in before making his pledge to Rutgers on June 26. Jennings said he could take additional exploratory visits as well, but has yet to officially set anything up.